Thursday 20 October 2011

[TechRepublic] Word keyboard shortcuts make document formatting a snap

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TechRepublic Member | October 20, 2011

Keyboard shortcuts let you quickly format Word documents

Bill Detwiler demonstrates Microsoft Word keyboard shortcuts that can help you quickly and easily format your documents. Read more

Resource of the day

Convergence: A New Corporate Network

Your networking needs are changing. The solution could be convergence, a method of consolidating your computing into one infrastructure. Read this white paper to learn more.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Apple iPhone 4S Teardown: Old design, new hardware

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Apple iPhone 4S and finds a design nearly identical to that of the iPhone 4, but also significant hardware updates. Read more

Free and open source text editors every developer should try

Even if you work in an IDE, a good text editor is always handy to have. Bill Detwiler looks at five text editors every developer should try. Read more

Five things every IT pro should know about Google Sites

From working with JavaScript to setting page-level permissions, Bill Detwiler shares five things every IT pro should know about Google Sites. Read more

Make the Choice command work for you even in Windows 7

Use the batch file command Choice to make your batch files interactive. Greg Shultz shows how it can come in handy even in Windows 7. Read more

Expose trends using a combo chart in Excel

A combo chart created in Microsoft Excel can expose hidden trends that you might otherwise miss. Read more

10 things you should know about UEFI

If you're a bit fuzzy on what UEFI is all about -- and how it will significantly change modern PC functionality -- these quick facts will get you up to speed. Read more

 

Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 4S

Savoring the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (photos)

Unwrapping Google Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 (photos)

Motorola Droid Razr hands-on (photos)


Featured multimedia

 

iPhone 4S camera vs. the Canon PowerShot Elph 100 HS (photo samples)

There are distinct differences between the phone's photos and the camera's, but the automated choices they make are just as important as the photos they take. View on site

Cameras compared: iPhone 4S vs. iPhone 4 (photos)

You've heard that the iPhone 4S offers a better camera than the iPhone 4's. In a series of photos, CNET shows you just how much better it is. View on site

Hanging with Siri

CNET spends quality time with the iPhone 4S' Siri voice assistant to see what she's all about. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

A Converged Network Solution (Alcatel Lucent Enterprise)

Stay in Compliance with Strict Payment Card Security Standards (GFI Software)

Social Business Podcast Series (IBM)

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

On Demand Event: WHY be Social? (IBM)


 

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